U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command: JSSAP Portfolio NDIA Update 04 June 2019
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command: JSSAP Portfolio NDIA Update 04 June 2019
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command: JSSAP Portfolio NDIA Update 04 June 2019
Terence Rice
Project Management Engineer
Joint Service Small Arms Program
Purpose:
**Projectile pictures are examples not actual representations** • Design and development of family of 6.8mm projectiles
• Projectiles directly transitioning to Next Generation Squad
Weapon (NGSW) system for cartridge development and fielding
Products:
•Combat round for soft and hard targets
•Training Projectile with trajectory match and reduced Surface
Danger Zone (SDZ).
• Tracer rounds not visible by threat targets down range
• Force on Force training cartridge (Close Combat Marking
Combat Round Reduced Range Ammo (RRA) Capability Kit - CCMCK)
Payoffs:
•Provide improved capability vs. a broad spectrum of targets
• Increase soldier survivability (current tracers are seen
Schedule from all directions)
Schedule Partners:
US ARMY CCDC-AC; USCG
Tasks FY(19) 2QTR 3QTR 4QTR
Transition:
Current RRTA design
review; analysis, selection JSSAP-to-USCG
Purpose:
Approximate Visual Approximate Visual • Develop 0.50” tracers not visible from locations down-range
Signature with Current Signature with One Way
of projectile (enemy locations) during flight
Tracers Luminescence
• Will utilize 5.56mm & 7.62mm OWL government technology
toward 0.50” type projectiles
Product:
• Cal 0.50” small scale one-way tracer manufacturing and
testing capability
.50 Cal Tracer Example • Begin gathering test data QTR2 FY19
• Incorporate 5.56mm/7.62mm OWL lessons learned
Payoff:
• Increase soldier survivability (current tracers are 2-way)
• Decrease ball-trace mismatch
• Decrease tracer muzzle signature
• Decrease tracer caused range-fires
(U) Schedule • Potential cost savings
FY19 FY20 FY21
Partners:
Limited Generic Surrogate Trace Performance • Project Manager – Maneuver Ammunition systems
Tooling Development Application I
Tech Key Upcoming Events:
Application I Testing Review
• June-Sept continued charging and trace performance testing
Tooling Development Application II
Application II Testing • Updated formulation and projectile design iterations
PRECISION MUNITIONS
Purpose:
• Develop scalable precision munition technologies to
increase Warfighter capability in anti-materiel, anti-
personnel and other specialized missions.
Product:
• .338 caliber Anti-Material Cartridge
• .300 caliber Improved Performance Round
• 7.62mm Improved Performance Round
Payoff:
• Increase in Probability of Hit and Probability of
Incapacitation due to increased projectile velocity, flatter
shot trajectory and reduced projectile wind/environmental
sensitivity
• Increased effective system range
Schedule • Increased capability in hard-target penetration
Product(s):
1. RFI for Market Survey – market Survey Report
2. 120 prototype rounds in (a.) 6.5 Creedmore, (b) .300 Norma
Magnum, and (c.) .338 Norma Magnum.
3. Developmental Test Plan.
4. Developmental Test and Report.
5. Technology Transfer to Industry via CRADA
Payoffs:
• An understanding of the art of the possible low-cost sniper-
grade armor-piercing ammunition.
• Provide snipers and advanced marksmen an affordable
Schedule sniper-grade ammunition set in relevant future calibers.
FY19 FY20 FY21
Program Planning Transition:
Market Survey 3
• Transition 1: USG studies, prototyping and test fires to inform
the future requirement.
Market Survey Report 4
• Transition 2: Competitive industrial Technology Transition.
Prototyping 3
Product(s):
1. RFI for Market Survey – Market Survey Report
2. 500 Prototype rounds with various delay times.
3. Developmental Test Plan.
4. Developmental Test and Report.
5. Technology Transfer to Industry via CRADA
Payoffs:
• An understanding of the art of the possible on increasing
incapacitation of Unmanned Aerial Systems
• Provide user with “shotgun” capability at extended ranges utilizing
existing, fielded weapon systems.
• Potential for Lower Collateral Damage Projectile for use in CONUS
situations.
Schedule Transition:
• Transition 1: USG studies, prototyping and test fires to inform the
FY19 FY20 FY21
Program Planning
future requirement.
• Transition 2: Competitive Industrial Technology Transition.
Market Survey 3
Test Report 1
Key Upcoming Events:
Technology Transfer 3 • None Schedule at This Time
Automatic Weapon
Operating Methods Purpose:
• Development of advanced recoil mitigation automatic
weapon operating mechanism for NGSWT / NGCT
• Unique combination of automatic operating
methods
Blowback Recoil
Product(s):
+ + • Phase I
? Gas ? • Literature Review
• Modeling and Simulation
WRSS Force – Pitch - Yaw • Phase II
• Prototype Fabrication
• Test and Evaluation using WRSS
• Final report documenting all findings
Payoffs:
• Reduced felt recoil
(U) Schedule • Improved accuracy and controllability
NRM • Improved Probability of hit P(h)
Tasks Phase I Phase II
1QFY19 2QFY19 3QFY19 4QFY19
Partners:
Program Planning • PM-SW
Literature Review / Research
Modeling and Simulation 4 Key Upcoming Events:
Prototype Fabrication • Program Planning
Test and Evaluation
Final Report 5
POC: Adam L. Foltz, P.E.
[email protected], 973-724-7096
MULTI-SPECTRAL SIGNATURE
CHARACTERIZATION OF SMALL ARMS
Purpose:
• Develop, validate, & document quantitative, multi-spectral
flash & thermal weapon signature measurement methods
Product:
• NATO test standards
• Baseline weapon & suppressor signature measurements
Payoff:
• Improved signature data: quantitative vs. qualitative
• Objective performance evaluation:
• Quantitative vs. qualitative data
• Objective programmatic decision making
Thermal Signature Flash Signature Partners:
• DSTL (UK), FFI (Norway), DRDC (Canada), SOCOM
Schedule Transition:
FY17 FY18 FY19 • Government & private test centers
Program Planning
• Multiple test center customers including SOCOM (SURG)
Draft NATO AEP for flash signature measurement
Flash method validation testing Capability Gap / Opportunity Area(s) Focus:
Draft NATO AEP for thermal signature measurement • Small arms weapon signatures
Thermal signature method validation testing
Key Upcoming Events:
Conduct baseline signature measurements
• Thermal signature validation testing at NSWC Crane
• 7.62 mm machine gun suppressor signature measurements
POC: Dr. David F. Dye,
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M240B/L SUPPRESSOR
Purpose:
• The purpose of the project is to develop an M240B/L signature
suppressor that meets Joint Service requirements for flash, sound,
durability, dispersion and point of impact, ease of use, weight, and size.
Product:
• Joint Service developed M240B/L Signature Suppressor requirements.
• Minimum three (3) signature suppressor designs for M240B/L.
• Tech Data Package(s) as appropriate.
• Final design reports, test results, analysis results.
• Minimum three (3) and up to fifty (50) prototype suppressors of each
design.
Payoff:
• Provides signature suppression capabilities for the M240B/L that meet
military suppression standards while providing a durable platform that
(U) Schedule & Cost withstands rigors of military use.
• Develops technologies that can be transitioned to other signature
MILESTONES FY 19 FY20 FY21 suppression systems.
Product(s):
• Three prototype barrels with rifling profiles to be
determined through discussions with Army
Payoffs:
7.62 mm barrel for external pressure rifling with electric opening • This rifling process will allows the gun designer to choose
pressure chamber barrel materials that would be impossible by any
conventional manufacturing method.
Schedule Partners:
• PM-SW
(U)Payoffs:
• Improved insight into potential issues with metallic
Velocity contours showing low velocity to rear of chamber build-up
• Ability to test the effects of different design geometries
(U) Schedule & Cost
• Ability to test the effects of different surface conditions
MILESTONES Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
• Visualization of the molten material motion and
1. Geometry/surface deposition
properties, literature review
2.Develop models/test
3.Surface tension/contact (U) Partners:
angle studies • Leveraging test data from the A. Foltz study.
4. Effect of changes in the
system geometry
5. Carbon/grain particles (U) Key Upcoming Events:
6. Report/Documentation 2 • Study of drop/surface interaction properties.
• Study of longer term flow conditions
• Study of system geometric changes
• Study with particles POC: Laurie A. Florio, Ph.D.
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Product(s):
• Phase I: Literature review, Analysis of performance
requirements and operating conditions, Development of
bench scale testing methods
Purpose:
• Leverage advances in manufacturing technology to
demonstrate a 3-D printed optic.
• Provide optical performance commensurate with fielded
optics, at significantly reduced weight and cost
Product(s):
• TRL 6 printed optical system, using low-weight housing
material and printed gradiated index (GRIN) optical
system
• Multiple optical designs built around GRIN technology,
facilitating tailoring of performance to other capability
gaps
Schedule • Multiple high strength, ultra-low weight mechanical
MILESTONES FY19 FY20 FY21 design structures which can withstand weapon
pyroshock
Requirements Analysis
Payoffs:
Optical Component • Significantly reduced weight of optical systems
Design
• Reduces weight limitation induced by conventional
optics; greater sighting capability at the same or lower
Mechanical Component Design
weight
• Decrease manufacturing time and overall optic cost.
• Improved Government and industry capability to leverage
Integration
advanced optical structures
Subsystem Level Eval
20% Product:
• Research and simulation of spectral absorbance tuning of III-V wafer
0%
0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 process material absorbers.
SW (Tactical design goal) • Established reduced crosstalk wafer process flow.
Wavelength [um]
MW (Tactical design goal)
• In-line test results of wafer test structure parametrics.
uLAD #1, color 2
uLAD #1, color 1 • Wafer growth/processing to optimize spectral absorbance
• FPA build and characterization report- TRL 4.
(U) Dual Channel SW/MW Quantum Efficiency (QE) Plot
SWIR (Blue) and MWIR (Red) Channel response - current and design (tactical) Payoff:
• Development of a multi-spectral SA-FC targeting FPA
Schedule • Potential to inform requirements for future SA-FC solutions
Purpose:
• Enhance the mission effectiveness of existing Remote Weapons
Stations (RWS) with an Automated Targeting System (ATS).
Product:
• Prototype to perform real-time target detection, identification, and
tracking.
Payoff:
• Enables RWS automation for remote/unmanned applications
• Provides Aided Target Recognition (AiTR) for transition to
programs of record
• Partners:
• JSSAP, NSWCDD
Transition:
• Transition through integration with multiple Army and Marine
Corps programs/projects
Schedule Capability Gap / Opportunity Area(s) Focus:
• Remote Weapons Stations (RWS)/Externally Powered Weapons
FY18 FY19 FY20 (EPW)
Requirements Development & Analysis 5
Key Upcoming Events:
Hardware & Software Subsystem Design
• Contract Award & Kickoff Meeting – 3rd Q FY19
Hardware Development
Software Coding
System Integration 6
POC: Lee Beale, [email protected], 540-653-3019
(U) Products:
• (U) Full Auto Analysis – Observe and measure unique
environmental factors in full automatic fire conditions
• (U) Sensor Analysis – Perform market survey of single spectrum
and multi-spectrum weapon sights; culminates in a target
detection experiment in realistic environments
• (U) Fabricate Surrogate Systems - Design and fabricate a
technology demonstrator
• (U) Development of machine gun mounted prototype solution
• (U) Target detector integration for boat/engine and other non-
standard high-value targets
• (U) High Precision Long Range Application Modification
(U) Payoff
Foundational Development
• (U) Automatic Target Recognition
• (U) Active Stabilization Techniques
Technologies/Techniques for improvements in Aim Error
• (U) Reduce engagement time for increased lethality and
(U) Schedule & Funding improved survivability.
MILESTONES FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 • (U) Fire Control ==> 4th Gen/Level 5+
• (U) Can Active Stabilization techniques be applied to FVL
Remote Weapon Status
Transition to concepts?
Requirements 3 Joint Services
Sytem Development (U) Future Events
Test1 - Crane • (U) CY19 – Maritime Testing, USCG,/USN, Location: TBD
Test2 - Aimlock • (U) CY19 – Test Readiness Review (TRR) – Final Life Fire Test
prior to project transition.
Live-Fire Test & Evaluation 6
POC: Terence F. Rice, [email protected]
Foundational Development